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Henners Pinot Noir Rose 2024: Summer in a Glass

Henners Pinot Noir Rose 2024: Summer in a Glass

7 /10
EDITOR
ABV: 12.5% ABV
Price: £22.25

Tasting Notes

Nose

Pale pink with aromas of redcurrant, blood orange, and crushed flowers

Palate

Medium-bodied with refined berry fruit, white peach, and a mineral-driven freshness

Finish

Delicate and dry, with a gentle citrus and mineral close

First Impressions

Henners Pinot Noir Rose 2024 arrives at £22.25 for 75cl, and at this price, it needs to offer genuine quality to stand out in a crowded market. The vineyards of Henners are less than a mile from the sea in East Sussex which they farm with minimal intervention. This rose has notes of cranberry, rosehip and red apple with a hint

English wine has emerged as one of the most exciting stories in the wine world, with chalky soils and cool climates producing wines that rival established continental regions. Henners is a name worth knowing in this context.

On the Nose and Palate

The nose offers pale pink with aromas of redcurrant, blood orange, and crushed flowers. Moving to the palate, the wine is medium-bodied with refined berry fruit, white peach, and a mineral-driven freshness. The finish is delicate and dry, with a gentle citrus and mineral close.

Food Pairing and Serving

Ideal for al fresco dining — grilled Mediterranean vegetables, light salads, and seafood all work beautifully. Serve well-chilled at 8–10°C.

The Verdict

Henners Pinot Noir Rose 2024 earns a well-deserved 7 out of 10. This is an very good rose that delivers Pinot Noir with genuine conviction and craft. At £22.25, the quality-to-price ratio here is genuinely impressive. Whether you're building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.

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Margaux Delacroix
Margaux Delacroix
Old World Wine Specialist

Margaux was raised among the vineyards of the Médoc in Bordeaux, where her family has worked the harvest for three generations. She studied oenology at the University of Bordeaux before spending five ...

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